Brunell key to VICTORY!

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Brunell's 36 yd scramble (atleast that's my estimate from where he started his run) biggest play of the game. Then completing the 4th down pass to Thrash and both bombs to Moss. Brunell is hands down player of the game!!!

Ahhhhh............................, the morning after. After so many years of waking up next to another "coyote ugly" loss to the Boys, we are basking in the afterglow of a stunning, Redskin victory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And.............oh yea, for those Gibbs/Brunell naysayers, (can you smell the smoke of the cookin' fire) there will be plenty of crow for all in need. Though, Brunell is no Joe Montana, he did a damn good impression of it for 6 minutes last night. He also proved maybe he can handle a more complex game plan in the future (perfect time for a bye) It wasn't the prettiest game, but it has been YEARS since one felt so sweet. It also re-united me with feelings I haven't had since Joes's last tenure. The feeling that there, is still time on clock, and accompanying confidence that, they can still get it done. Not the dread that "thank god it is almost over". Of all the unlikely hero's of the game, Brunell refused to lay down and play dead, and victory was born on the seemingly worn out arm of a burned out, has been QB-(according to the media)
I think a monster corner was turned last night. The Skins proved they could do all things they have been unable to do for 10+ years, and it took Joe's return to get it done. It was a long way from perfect, and they have a long way to go, but...................THEY KICKED DALLAS ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Brunell's 36 yd scramble (atleast that's my estimate from where he started his run) biggest play of the game. Then completing the 4th down pass to Thrash and both bombs to Moss. Brunell is hands down player of the game!!!

i think it was 25yards on a 3rd and 27, it was a great run though. I'd vote for moss for being open all day

the morning after is great.

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Brunell's scramble was the biggest play of the game because we were dead in the water without it. To come back behind it and beat the blitz, good blitz pickup Portis, made it better.

The key to victory tonite is Moss. He was able to get open most of the night, suffered through the frustration of overthrows and missed reads for three quarters and his speed won the game. Great throws by Brunell, especially considering he can't throw the deep ball anymore .

Ahhhhh............................, the morning after. After so many years of waking up next to another "coyote ugly" loss to the Boys, we are basking in the afterglow of a stunning, Redskin victory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And.............oh yea, for those Gibbs/Brunell naysayers, (can you smell the smoke of the cookin' fire) there will be plenty of crow for all in need. Though, Brunell is no Joe Montana, he did a damn good impression of it for 6 minutes last night. He also proved maybe he can handle a more complex game plan in the future (perfect time for a bye) It wasn't the prettiest game, but it has been YEARS since one felt so sweet. It also re-united me with feelings I haven't had since Joes's last tenure. The feeling that there, is still time on clock, and accompanying confidence that, they can still get it done. Not the dread that "thank god it is almost over". Of all the unlikely hero's of the game, Brunell refused to lay down and play dead, and victory was born on the seemingly worn out arm of a burned out, has been QB-(according to the media)
I think a monster corner was turned last night. The Skins proved they could do all things they have been unable to do for 10+ years, and it took Joe's return to get it done. It was a long way from perfect, and they have a long way to go, but...................THEY KICKED DALLAS ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Say what you will but those 2 deep throws were friggin' beautiful. The first TD on 4th and 15 was a beautiful lead throw. Look where Moss was when it left Brunell's hand. The 2nd throw was "Rypien-esque" in it's deep accuracy. Let's hope Mark B. can have some more of that.